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It's time for some neoclassical shredding once again! In this lesson, I show you my 3 favorite tricks concerning that style. We work with pedal tone licks, harmonic minor scale runs, and arpeggios. I transcribed all the extra parts I talked about for you in the files below :)

You can also find different backing tracks for the very challenging lick I played in the video. My main intention was showing you those 3 different concepts in just one lick. You can also modify the lick (taking smaller concepts) and practice to the backing tracks, everything is in the key of A minor this time!

Hope you have fun practicing, have a great weekend!

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3 Best Shred Tricks | How To Play Fast Neoclassical Licks!

In today's video, we check out 3 of the best shred tricks on how to play fast neoclassical licks! We check out pedal tone licks, harmonic minor shreds, and advanced arpeggios. These tricks will help you with infusing your music with some neoclassical twists, made popular by Yngwie Malmsteen and other amazing players. As always the tabs, guitar pro files, and practice backing tracks are online on my Patreon page: http://www.patreon.com/bernth Subscribe and stay updated for more videos: http://www.youtube.com/bernthguitar In-depth guitar lessons, workout sheets, guitar pro files, and Skype lessons are available as a member of the Shred Guitar Community here: http://www.patreon.com/bernth My 10-week online guitar courses '10 Steps to Modern Shredding' and 'Sweep Picking Masterclass' can be purchased here: http://www.bernth.at/10-steps-click Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/bernthofficial Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bernthofficial Thanks to my Patrons: Akeel Austin Alex Kalik Alex Turbide Anas Azkoul Andreas Baumert Andreas Henke Andres Cerdas Andrew Gibson Andrew Ortega Arjan van den Berg Arvid Richter Attila Kecskes Audio Extraordinaire Axel Mora Bewick Blaine Brimhall Bradford L Romans Brandon brandon nathe Brian Fox Brice Louet Chris WC Christian Walker Christoph Witt Christopher Drews Cips Clark Christensen Craig Merriman dan sutherland Danijel Brkic Danny Batchelor darren hooker David Bailey David Brown David Rak David Wilson Debashish Mallick Dennis Wooten Deviilsmaycry Dino Giolitti Elvis Almenar erik schunk Flo Gaillard Frank Tank Franz Gabriel Ferreira Gerald Seiberling gimpster2426 . Giovanni Montiel Giulio Govoni Gordon Thorburn Gregory May Guerro Gustavo Olaiz Hector Jimenez Henry HongYu Wang Hoon-hee, Kim Humberto Menezes Imran Ahsan Isaac Clark Jake Collier Jan Buß Jared Jed Marsillo Jeremiah Wolf JF Joe Hocking Joe Limeri Joey Gabra John Womack Jonathan Blubaugh Justin Justin Allen Kami Karim Sokar karlo petigny Keith Cahoon Kenji Simmons Kevin Barbour Lasse Larsen LHP Liam Petch louis horvath lzj Macedonio Cervantes maconSTUFF Marcel Rockel mario curay Mark LaQue Mark Son Martin Schicklgruber Maxime Berget mediaman Melvin Schmidt Michael Lehmann Michal Mikael Samuelsson Neil Werner Nicholas Verdon Nick Everson nikola Patrick Brunton Patrick Brunton Paul Baglio Paul Forsyth Paul Ribka Pegleg_Jenkins peTe Peter Sassy Phillip N Reed Ramirez Robert Kadlick Roman Karimi Ross Gabay Russ Edwards Ry Sal Sativa_cyborg sau1itud3 Scott Walden sean m Sebastian Johansson Sebastian Morlang Sergio Garcia Seth ruiz Shane Leonard Shane Phillips Stefan Pschenitza Tony Baker Tony Norris Val Vic Thome Victor Otranto Vigg Vince Sanchez Vincent voodoochild Wanildo Rodrigues Willie T Wolfgang Niestroj XylyXylyX Zach Дмитрий Полищук Сергей Мигай

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Anonymous

Great Lesson again Bernth, the difference in just playing the G # in the scale sounds so good. the lessons are really improving my playing and I am starting to understand the theory better.

Anonymous

Great lesson. Maybe you have mentioned it before but I don't recall seeing it. I really like your tone. How do you get it?

bernth

Hey Scott, for the lessons I mostly use the Neural DSP Archetype: Plini Plugin in Cubase - it sounds really great in my opinion and I don't have to get the Kemper out of the live rack all the time :) It's very simple and the presets sound great already without much tweaking (clean, crunch and distortion) - I can absolutely recommend it, I think I paid around 120$ for it!

bernth (edited)

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2021-11-20 14:23:18 Thanks for the feedback Steve, happy that you can benefit from the lessons :) It's crazy how one note can change the entire sound & color of phrases like that - discovering that small difference between natural minor/harmonic minor was a real game-changer for me back then!
2020-02-29 06:23:02 Thanks for the feedback Steve, happy that you can benefit from the lessons :) It's crazy how one note can change the entire sound & color of phrases like that - discovering that small difference between natural minor/harmonic minor was a real game-changer for me back then!

Thanks for the feedback Steve, happy that you can benefit from the lessons :) It's crazy how one note can change the entire sound & color of phrases like that - discovering that small difference between natural minor/harmonic minor was a real game-changer for me back then!